When you send a text message to someone who has blocked you on Android, there are a few indicators that can help you determine if your message has been successfully delivered or not. Firstly, you will notice that only one check mark appears next to your message. This single check mark signifies that your message has been sent from your device.
However, the absence of a second check mark indicates that your message has not been delivered to the recipient’s device. Typically, when a message is successfully delivered, you will see two check marks next to it. So, if you only see one check mark, it means that your message has not reached the intended recipient.
It’s important to note that the blocking feature on Android prevents your messages from being delivered to the recipient’s device. Therefore, even if you have a stable internet connection and your message has been sent, it will not be received by the person who has blocked you.
In some cases, you may also receive a notification or an error message indicating that your message could not be delivered. This can vary depending on the messaging app you are using. Some apps may display an error message explicitly stating that the message was not delivered due to being blocked.
It’s worth mentioning that while your messages won’t be delivered, the recipient may still be able to see that you attempted to send them a message. This can be seen in the form of a notification or a message preview, depending on their device settings.
Understanding what a blocked text looks like on Android can be helpful in managing your communication expectations. It’s important to respect the boundaries set by the person who has blocked you and refrain from attempting to contact them further. Respecting their decision is crucial in maintaining healthy and respectful relationships.